Onyx spray on bedliner

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devinsdad

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Anyone have a spray on bedliner? I just bought a new truck and got quotes for bedliners. The price of a under rail drop in @$389 and the bed rail protectors @ $139 . My last truck had a drop in with no rail protectors and it showed. The top of the bed was all gouged and dented. Also it was about 1" short of the tailgate. sand and stuff was always getting under it. So I got a quote of $585 and went on my way . Went to the onyx website and saw a $100 off til March 15th ? Didn't here em mention that in the quote? So I called em up and they had no idea what I was talking about. They made a few calls and honored it anyway- said it must have been from last year or something. So anyways total price came to 523.80 including tax , about $40 cheaper than the drop in. Unlimited lifetime warranty as well. Pics when I pick it up after work.
 
I don't know where you are in Northern NY, I had mine done in Plattsburgh last November. Fullsize longbed was $585 and $20 extra to go over the top of the box. It was Onyx, they did a great job, The bedliner seems bulletproof. It's pricey but I've had the drop-in liners also and this is light years ahead of them.
 
I have a spray in liner on an 05 F-150 that was on it when i bought the truck used 4 yrs ago. It is doing ok except over time the liner looses flexibility and cracks. this happens where the bed has small dents from the ends of rounds being tossed in. I guess i really can't complain, if it bothered me too much i would just spray another coat of something right over the top of it.
 
There were a bunch of players in the spray-in game back in 2002 when I had mine done: Dynaliner, Rhino Liner, Line-X, etc. The only one left here is Rhino Liner because 1. they didn't crack, 2. didn't chip, 3. were less expensive. I've got one on my Frontier, my buddy had one on his Frontier and Titan, my brother on his Silverado. 8 years and my bed looks brand new.

S
 
thinkxingu said:
There were a bunch of players in the spray-in game back in 2002 when I had mine done: Dynaliner, Rhino Liner, Line-X, etc. The only one left here is Rhino Liner because 1. they didn't crack, 2. didn't chip, 3. were less expensive. I've got one on my Frontier, my buddy had one on his Frontier and Titan, my brother on his Silverado. 8 years and my bed looks brand new.

S

the rhino liner is a very heavy liner compared to most, look at the thickness on the floor. If you got dents or peeling it was installed wrong!
 
I have the Rhino liner on a Dodge for 13 years now. It is a construction truck and has had tons of use and abuse. I never thought that it would hold up the way that it has. When it is washed (which doesn't happen very often) the finish is still bright and shiny. I had a learning curve to go through when I first had it done. I wasn't use to having a non-slip surface in the bed of a truck. I only have one defect in the bed (outside of a bunch of dents). I shoved an old piece of pipe in it once and it cut a groove into the liner. It just barley penetrated down to the metal. It is warranted and they would have repaired it for free. But it is a work truck and I did not worry about it. I live on 1/2mile of gravel drive. I wished I would have sprayed the whole truck. The local dealer has his truck sprayed half the way up on all of his exterior. He also sprayed his swimming pool deck with a very deep non-slip surface. His slab had some small to medium cracks in it and the spray bridged those gaps and never tore through. And we have extensive expanding and contracting weather around here.
Brad
 
put it to a small test right after I picked it up.Nice clean job too
 

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I like that all the factory holes are in tact and clean too
 

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I've got a Rhino in the truck bed. Love it.

It was the second thing that went in after the goose neck hitch :)
 
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